Designers Predict These 6 Kitchen Trends Will Be Hot AF in 2025

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It’s almost 2025 (we can hardly believe it), which means a bit of reflection and a bit of looking ahead. In the world of design, the past year had so much to offer, marked, as it was, by tropes as varied as soft finishes, unexpected red, and—yes—fridgescaping. What does the upcoming year hold? That’s an overwhelming question, so we chose to narrow in on 2025 kitchen trends, specifically.

Designers Predict These 6 Kitchen Trends Will Be Hot AF in 2025

Countdown to 2025: The Kitchen Trends Set to Rule Next Year

It’s hard to believe that 2025 is almost here. As we look back on a year full of inspiring designs, from soft textures to bold color choices (think surprising pops of red), we’re also peeking ahead at what’s next. And if there’s one room in the home that deserves a spotlight, it’s the kitchen. These culinary spaces, despite Uber Eats and the lure of dining out, will always be essential. Kitchens are timeless, but there’s no limit to how you can make yours unique—from custom storage solutions to artful tile floors and mood-setting paint shades.

To explore the trends poised to shape 2025 kitchens, we connected with top design experts for their insights. So, get your aprons ready: here’s your guide to what’s cooking for the kitchens of tomorrow.

The Rise of the “Dirty” Kitchen

If you’re the type to host cozy gatherings and truly enjoy cooking, you’ll love the “dirty” kitchen concept, a key trend for 2025. Also known as a butler’s pantry or scullery, this clever addition lets you hide away the mess of cooking and cleanup, keeping the main kitchen pristine and guest-ready. Brett Sugerman, co-founder of Modulnova, explains it as “a dedicated, discreet space for meal prep and cleanup, tucked away from the home’s heart.”

Interior designer Tara Lenney suggests these practical add-ons ideally house essentials like small appliances, a sink, and even a fridge and oven—all behind closed doors. If you’re still on the fence, Zillow’s recent home trends data notes an 8% rise in second kitchens among listings, a number that will likely increase in 2025.

Fabric Fixtures and Soft Touches Are In

Natural materials continue their reign, and in the kitchen, we’re seeing a shift to softer finishes. Expect natural stone countertops that highlight rich patinas, as well as light fixtures with fabric shades. Designer Hillary Cohen of HCO Interiors says these fixtures add a cozy warmth, especially as glass globes fall out of favor. Soft, textural fabric shades in cream or natural tones will bring a gentle, inviting ambiance to your kitchen, perfect for those stay-in cooking nights.

Art on the Walls and Backsplashes

Is your love life needing a little boost? Enter the “romantic era” for interiors, according to designer TK Wismer, who sees 2025 kitchens embracing more ornate and nature-inspired motifs. Think flowing shapes and delicate details, turning walls and backsplashes into captivating art pieces. For instance, Hendricks Churchill created a joyful floral accent wall in a recent New York kitchen project, showing how wallpaper can bring character to your cooking space.

If bold color is more your thing, try painterly backsplash tiles. Interior designer Valentin Goux, in his Paris apartment, crafted personal tiles depicting chili peppers and harissa tubes, adding both artistry and a touch of intimacy. Another option? ELLE DECOR A-List designer Pierre Yovanovitch’s hand-painted tiles featuring birds and lush landscapes, an elegant escape from minimalist whites.

Earthy Hues Take Center Stage

2025’s color palette will be rich with earthy tones. Moving beyond neutral, kitchens will embrace deeper, nature-inspired shades like forest greens, bold reds, and warm terra-cottas, evoking a timeless, grounded feeling. Lenney predicts “natural tones with staying power,” saying adventurous clients are experimenting with rust and red hues to bring warmth to their spaces.

The “Fridgescaping” Revolution Continues

A holdover from 2024, “fridgescaping”—arranging food in a visually pleasing way—won’t disappear but will evolve. Design duo Autumn Oser and Andre Golsorkhi of Haldon House see more open shelving and accessible kitchenware, creating an authentic, lived-in vibe, especially in bustling family kitchens.

Peter Som, designer and lifestyle guru, captures this exposed look perfectly: “I love Sub-Zero’s Glass Door Refrigeration to proudly display fresh herbs, flowers, and greenery,” he says, blending function with aesthetic appeal.

Bold, Veiny Stone Is the Moment

Lastly, 2025 kitchens will go bold with their stone choices. Katibelle Sharkey of BAS Stone predicts vibrant and veiny stones will take center stage, with homeowners leaning into unique colors and textures. The current favorite? Truffle marble, with its intricate veining and moody gray tones, turning countertops into true statement pieces.

With so much inspiration on the horizon, there’s never been a better time to get creative with your kitchen design. Whether you’re diving into bold materials or embracing cozy textures, 2025’s trends invite a personal, artful approach to every corner of the kitchen. Grab a paintbrush and some fabric swatches—your dream kitchen is calling.